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PROF. PUPIN HAS
WIRELESS PHONE
TOREACHEUROPE
Bell System Also Soon to Connect
‘at .
All the Important Cities in
the United States.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.--The opening
of the transcontinental telephone line
between New York and San Francis
©o resulted in two announcements of
vital interest 10 both science and com.
merce
1. Professor Michael ldvorsky Pu
gn of Columbia University, whose
ing colls scattered along the
8,400-mile line carried the voice from
ocean to ocean, stated that he had
perfecied a wireless telephone which
could enabie Americans to talk with
mh?v or the islands of the Pacific,
2. John J. Carty, chief engineer cos
the American Telephone and Tele
graph Company, to whom was given
chief credit by fellow officials for es
tablishing the transcontinental tele
g’hnne service, stated that the New
ork-San Francisco line would be
devealoped soon Into a much greater
system that woulc link all the impor.
tant cities of the United States lo
gether
Heretofore Professor Pupin has al
luded to his wireless telephone
vaguel) Not until Alexander Gra
ham Bell, inventor of the JBell tele
phone, predicted telephone communi
cation between America and FEurope
has Professor Pupin consented to re
veal any of the details of his latest
and most wonderful invention
He sald I am convinced the wire
telephone will be supplanted by the
wireless telephone for all long-dis
tance service
“My mvention brings into use aerial
waves, and may bhe used for telegraph
as well as telephone. When properly
installed, the New Yorker can take
down his receiver in his apartmem
and talk with his daughter in Paris or
his brother in London
*This new transcontinental telos
phone iine was said to represent a
$2.400.000 outlay. On the other hanl,
the wireless telephone means small
expense For trans-Atlantic service
the two necessary plants ought not to
cost more than SIOO,OOO each This |
will mean low rates and bring it with.
in the popular purse.”
The statements so Professor Pupin
are regarded as the highest authority
among engineers of the Yo!(-phmwl
waorld
There is no man*who has studied
thisg subiect with greater researcn andl
depth of thougiht than Professor Pua
pin,” said Chief Engineer Carty, of
the Bel ompan) Had it not been
for his loading colls every eight miles
along the 3.100-mile line. the achieve
ment would have been impossible™ ‘
DIXIE POSTMASTERS NAMED.
WASHINGTON, Feb 2 Presi
dent Wilson to-day nominated as
postmasters John D. Derrick, Clayton,
Ga.; John W. Jacksor Palmettn,
Fia.: . Cliford F. Rankin, Brewton,
Ala.. and Joseph E. Moseley H~»_)~‘
kinsville, K)
Try the Favorite Recipe of Old
Folks.
AN ) fvery one knows that
Foar! k Buchu and Juniper
t e properly compounded is
A[j( the best medicine for
2 - weak kidneys or blad
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T ook rine ecomes clo "y
i EaAb bR B! - unusual ar:xw of urine,
| !Bijflgl <calding aribbling,
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and natural. Stuart’s Buchu mixed
with Juniper has been used for years to
clean out impurities from the kidneys
and bladder, also to neutralize the uric
acid in the blood and urine so it no
longer irritates, thus ending all kidney
and bladder weakness and .loing away
with all irritating symptoms. .luart‘fil
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The use of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray halir to its nat
ural color dates back to grandmoth
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abundant. Whenever her hair fell out l
or took on that dull, faded or streaked |
appearance, this simple mixture was|
applied with wonderful effect. |
But brewing at home is mussy and |
out of date. Nowadays, by asking at |
any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of |
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- |
pound,” you will get this famous oldl
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to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair and is splendid for dandruff,
dry, feverigh, itchy scalp and falling
hair, i
A well-known downtown druggist
suvs it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
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Takes Husband’s Ashes toßussia
To Strew Them at Birthplace
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’Promment New York Woman Sails
- on Strange Mission as Suicide
Spouse Desired.
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NEW YORK, Feb, 27 Mrs. William
Grote ecent!y sailed from New York
for Riga, Russia, on a mission as ex
emplary of marital love and faith as
t is unusua She will strew he
ashes of her husband upon the place
of his birth
Mr. Grote killed himself, and the
pretty bride declares he was prompted
to his deed through his overwhelming
love for her, and also because of “his
great jealousy.’
Mrs. Grote is a prominent New York
woman and on her departure on the
strange mission showed great deter
mination to carry it out, as her hus
band had wished many times during
his life
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os Angeles Children
108 ANGELES, Feb. 27 l.oos An
geles has the richest children in the
world, according to local bankers. For
ty thousand children in this cit have
deposits of a million dollars in the sav
ings banks These children, all under
16, have a per capita average of $25
in the banks
According to bankers the remarkable
average shown by-the children of this
city ia due to the fact that small sav
ings banks have been extensively cir
culated among them and that the con
tents of those banke flow into the sav
ings banks Business courses in the
schools have taught saving
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Apparatus Used Successfully by
Doctor After Ordinary Emer
gency Methods Fail. |
BOSTON, Feb. 27-—A pulmotor
saved the life of a boy born to Mrs,
Thomas Di Tullio, No. 79 Union street,
Quincy. It is said this was the first
time the pulmotor has been used to
save a newborn infant. ‘
Dr. Sidney . Hartwick found the
baby had a faint heart action, but no‘
respiration. For an hour he used the
ordinary emergency methods without
success. He then telephoned Quincy
police headquarters for the police pul
motor.
The apparatus was hurried to the
home in the custody of Patrolmen
George Phillips and Patrick Milford.
Fifteen minutes’ work brought spas
modic respiration, and in an hour tm-l
breathing of the child was about nor
mal. And then the tiny boy burst inlu]
his first fit of crying.
Kansas Drinkers’
Names Toße Printed
TOPEKA. KANS,, Feb. 27.-~By a vote
of 82 to & the Kansas House of Rep
resentatives passed a measure com
pelling the publication in some paper in
the county at least once a month of the
persons to whom liquor has been ship
ped in the county. The bill is an
amendment to the Mahin bill of two
years ago, compelling railroads and oth
er carriers to report to county clerks
the names of consignees of liquor ~hip
ments.
The chief objection to the reasure
was on the ground that it was not con
stitutional, it having been orliglnally‘
l:illed because it was said to be in vio-
Jation of constitutional rights.
His Pledge Promises
To Keep Him Busy
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 27.—1 f Chris
topher Neiberoberederopoious, a San
Mateo bootblack, keeps his solemn
pledge he took when he started on his
first vataion in three years, it will be
necessary for him to spend a consider
able part of his vacation in exereising
his penmansghip.
Christopher, who usually deletes the
first few letters of his real name and
goes under the title of Opolous, has
sworn that he will spend every cent of
his three vears' savings in fraveling
from city to city until he has inscribed
his full name as as many hotel regis
ters as there are letters in his name.
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Prima Donna Loses Accompanist,
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Spoor—Couldn't Stand Her
Temper, He Says.
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| BAN FRANCISCO, Feb 27 Mad
;nmn Alma Gluck lacks an acoown
panist. , Wilhelm Ludwig Npoor. ihe
Dutch planist, has resigned
The prima donna will probabiy say
t I 8 & case of temperament . the ae
feompanist says it is & case of temper
| For four months | have played
i Madame Gluck's acoompaniment
{says the planist, whe s preparing ‘o
,rn;m the exposition and go home
{through the Panama Cana and
when | consider my own disposition
'um. h 1 will admit is not that of an
angel. | wonder that | have put up
| with the artist’s exhibitions of tem
3|.nf
‘ Break in Portland.
The breach came at Portland
‘.\'--mo Music was missing. ' wWar no
music of which 1 had charge, and 1
2!\;‘,- in no wise responsible; but the
| singer was irritated and she made me
| the object of her anger. In a moment
{of vexation | told the manager that
if could be arranged without in
onvenience to the Wolfsohn Burea:
I would go back to New York
This reached Madame Gluck's ears
She sent for me and, in the presence
of a roomful of company, she sald
Mr. Spoor, if you want to go back
to New York, don't let me stand n
vour way. You can go whenever you
please.’
ilf 1 had chosen to stand on my
contract, |1 could have declined to go
But the experiences of the last few
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weeks have been so much cause of]
chagrin that 1 was gla:l to say good
bye to her i ‘
Critics Praise Work. |
“Of course, | do not play equally
well every day: but my limitations
are only those of every artist;
whether it be Busoni himseif or even
Madame Gluck. But I do remember
with satisfaction that every critic
who has wrilten of my work i this
country has spoken in terms of praise
much in the same manner as .lu:ial
Culp and Ludwig Wullner and Con
rad Bos have spoken.
“You will understand, therefore,
that I am not acting with a wish (o
leave the artist, for whose talents 1
have great admiration, in the lurch,
but T can not do otherwise." I
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Girl Rides on Engine
Pilot Seeki Job
CLEVELAND, Feb. 27 A ride on a,
Lake Shore flyer's pilot from Buffalo!
to Cleveland, about 200 miles, was taken
¢ the night by Laura Evans, a deaf
mute. who thus risked her life in search
for work. She was fined $25 for violl-.
tion of a rallroad law and placed on
probation.
"“Why did you come to Cleveland?"
a probation officer wrote when the |
woman was in court ’ )
“To get a job. I was dospera(e."l
was the written reply
“Where i 8 your home?"’
‘““Nowhere, Nobody wants a mute
around.”
Mother of Ten, Wed
30 Years, Asks Decree
CLEVELAND, Feb. 27.--Mrs. Odelia
Naylor, married thirty yvears, and moth
er of ten children, was in Common‘
Pleas Court seeking divorce from .Joel
Naylor. She charged him with fail
ure to support her.
“Why do you want a divorce after
so many years of married life?”’ Judge
Gott asked her. i
“I've worked hard all my life to kqepi
the children, and am working hard now.
I am afraid if | don't get a divur«.:el
when the children grow up he will come
back and expect me to support him,"”
replied the woman.
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Going 25,000 Miles
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| WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.--After hav
ing enjoyed for a period of seven years
the undisturbed administration of the
postoffice at Guam, P. 1., and his salary
of $125 a year, Postmaster Duarte is
about to be inspected by the Postoffice
I)e’tpa.rtment. 7 |
he inspection. which will rjeQU&re
about half a day’s work. there being no|
charges against Postmaster Duarte, will :
invelve for Inspector E. P. Bmith a trip
of 25,000 miles and about three months
time.
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Wifebeater Is Given
wh‘ . b S .
ipping by Squire
Pennsylvania Man Gets New ldea of
Rights of Musband—ls
Jailed, Too
WILKEREARKK Feb Jushie
Rotoh, aged 40, who oclieved Ame
can laws gave hi'm the right 1o boss
his wifle by bealing he has & difter
ent knowledge of the lawn now, for Jus
ftice of the Peuce Henry Miller f
| Swoyersville, treated Rotch 1o a 4 doss
of his own medigine
i Mrs Kotch came 1o the Justioe Wity
both eves blackened She told Miller
how she had been beaten, and the
squire immediate!y sent & nstable in
search of her husband ]
Kotoh appeared proud of his ability
o bheat his wife. and said he laws
of this country el me Bt women
, Rauire Miller told him 1o get his
oat off. and then began one of the
istiffent fghts Miller ever fought
Koteh fought hard, but two hiows on |
| the nose caused the crimson 1o sow
iu weh unnerved him Mitler batiered
his face badly
| Koteh was taken to the jail, and
when he agress 1o t beating his
,i‘tf. Squire Miller will free him ‘
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| NEW YORK, Feb. 27--Some ex-|
gcflpmf"! was caured by a dispateh
{ from Chicage s hich read that trous '
{erets, presumed to be the same as
| pantalets were coming into vogue |
1 The o!d garment, the dispatch said '
; Wwonrld be wseen daint'ly showing he- |
ineath the full and ruffied skirts ,
' Inquiry among the leading New |
'York houses revealed the report \\A-'
labsolutely without basis Trouserets
P will not be worn here, even by ‘?\v’
i mort advanced thinkers ]
“You may sa Rsserted an author- |
it on fashlons that no sty.e ever
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l CENTRALIA, WASH,, Feb. 21 -C. E '
Leonard is the possessor of & bhook
|printed in London 273 years ago. The
’work contains 53 discourses upon Cor-
Inc)lu; Tacitus, the famous Roman his
torian These discourses --rll“\nllly
were written in Itallan by arquis
Virgilio Malvezzi and were transiated
into English by Sir Richard Baker. The
book is printed in fine, clear type. is
bound in leather and is well preserved
The book has been handed down in
the lLeonard family for many genera
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SEATTLE., WASH., Feb' 37.-A ml
|rrh sorority s contemplated at the |
| University of Washington Free from
{the restrictions of the regular pan- |
| Hellenics. 1o become a Tri Phi the
‘\nun. WOoman must carry around :wl
pounds as & minimum weight, with no
maximum.
| The chapter of fat wsisters includes
lat present two charter members and
| eight pledges. while new sisters are be
| ing pledged almost constantiy i
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GREENBURG, PA Feb. 27.-Mrs
Florence Welty, agesl 26 and pretty,
| wants a divorce from Harry 8 Welty,
I;Azr.{ 41, well-to-do butcher Here are
some of the alleged reasons l
j Cruel and barbarous treatment
{ Refusal to take a bath more than once
in four months
l Refusal to provide enough kitchen
| utensils in which 1o cook food
| Refusal to provide fogd to cook
Mrs. Welty says her #w(ushard should
| pay her alimony of SIOO and %200 coun
| sel fees
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Baby and Mother Win
~ Freedom for Fath
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. Freedom for rather
' SHREVEPORT, LLA., Feb. 27.—Pleas
of a devoted wife, who visited her hus
band in the parish jail, where he was
incarcerated on a charge of hog-steal
ng, won freedom for Fred Stanley
| The wife, in destitule circumstances
lhumght her baby (o Shreveport that
siie might obtain leniency, is possible
Judge lLand sentenced Stanley to 30
{ days from the time of his arrest thir
teen dayvs ago, suspending the remain
der of his term on the parish farm dur
ing good behavior
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'Prince Troubetzkoy
TFined s2i
'Fined $2 in Auto Case
‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 20 Prince Paul
Troubetzkoy, sculptor, with a studio at
No. 24 West Fifty-ninth street, was
fined %2 in Yorkville Court for viola- |
| tion of an ordinance relating to auto
| mobiles left unattended in front of ho
tels
The prince’'s automobile was left l
standing in front of the Hotel Plaza
]\\'hm- he and the princess were there |
‘ REPEATS 1,085 BIBLE VERSES. !
GALESBURG. ILL., Feb, 2i.—By re-|
iw»;uxru 1,082, Bible verses from mem {
orv, Helen Lynn, 10, won first prize in
llho annual church contest here l.aura
‘.\h‘mr]num was second with 738 verses, |
The previous record was 635 verses
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St. Louis Girl Weds Henry S.
Whitney, Chicago Manufacturer
of Infant Carriages.
CHICAGO Peb N They wers
married lust a few days ago, and they
M S 008 bab)y CRITIAESS Ma) he
more
They are
He- Henry 1. Whitney, lunior part.
per in the Keen Whitney Compan,
manufacturers of vehicles for infanis
She- Mrs Henry 1. Whitnhey, nee
Waite, of St louls, A& ViVadious
YOURE WwWoman quite unterrified by
the responsibilities of marriage, n
ciuding elopement
They stole away from the girl's
home, No 3630 Theodosia Avenue Nt
Lowis, were married just in time .0
cateh & train for Chicago, arrived
here and telephoned back to 8t Louis
for forgiveness —which they got
1 think every girl ought to elope.”
deciared the bride at the Drexel Arms
Hotel. “Church weddings are too glow
This is more esxciting--woops, my
dear’
My wife & right solemnly de
clared Whitney
They posed for pictures, and the
bride took more interest in Whitney's
than in her own
ook your sweetest, Whit.” she
sald “T'l send some of the pictures
back to my old beaux !n St Louls™
Rnow anybody that has a flat o
rent ™ inquired the bridegroom, glanc.
ing at his watoh
His Seventh Wedding
CLEVELAND, Feb 3237 -Just while
everything nonh«’ bright for him o
marry his wife for the seventh time,
Charles Armstrong Gllmore made the
mistake of nyl‘l'\s to joke with Chief of
Police Rowe, is now locked up iln
jall a» & nmg}flogup}urm.
His wife iss"’ Edna Knotts. whom
he married in Chicago for the first time,
is wvalnly trying to obtain his release
Gllmore admitted he had married his
wife six times in all
BATON ROUGE., LA Feb 27 - Man.
uel Jackson noro got & plece of pa
per and a pencil and scrawled a note
1o the clerk at the Istrouma Hotel ask
ing for $5. He signed the name of the
mmm?r to the note, and the eclerk
sent the . Next day Manuvel was ar
rested
He was arraigned in Distriet Court
pleaded gullty to fornr‘u:nd sentenced
to five years at hard la in the State
Penitentiary.
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State, says “Dr. Kelley's Nuxcara s
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LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND
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We are closing out our entire stock.
Now is your opportunity to build cheap everything must
go. We are going to move in forty-five (45) days. Our prop
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tenants, and is offered for lease by Ansley & Watkins, Fourth
National Bank Building.
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Course in Scrubbing
Chicago Expert Wants Pupiis Taught
in Reguiar Fiat, Not in
Classroom.
CHICAGO, Feb 37T - "Housekesping
as taught at & bench in a school is
goud housekeeping and infinilely bet
*r ‘han none. but housekesping
taught 'n & regular fAat s ever s
much better, for 'wao principal res
sons ™ Miss Adela Harrett told the
school mansgement committes of Lhe
Board of Bducstion
The school work doss aot teach the
girl pupll that it i= dignified and “all
right” for her to serub. That's one of
Miss Harrett's reasons The school
work i» not under actual home condi
tlons. That's her other
Miss Barrett s president of the As
sociation of Practica! Housekeoping
Centers, in which school children dur
ing the day and working grh in the
evening learn all about housekeep
ing
Hit by Trolley, Ask
it by Trolley, Asks
‘Where's My Pipe?'
NEW YORK.: Feb 27-A south
bound trolley car at Sixth avenue and
Forty -fourth street knocked down M/
chael Medvets, an aged night watch
man and rolled him under it. Pale
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Webb & Vary Go.
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